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Deadline 15 days away! Apply now for the France Scholarship!

The SPC Ethics Institute is offering a scholarship exclusively for SPC’s France Spring Break Study Abroad Program. The scholarship application deadline is September 25, 2015! Don’t miss your opportunity!  CLICK HERE TO APPLY NOW! For more information: View a video message from the professor Learn more about the program Questions? Please contact Prof. Nicholas Manias, Ed.D at … Continue reading Deadline 15 days away! Apply now for the France Scholarship!

Scholarship Open for France Spring Break Program 2016!

Have you ever wanted to study abroad? Have you ever wanted to go Europe?   Spring Break – March 2016 – SPC Study Abroad will be headed to Paris, France. There are scholarships only available for students who participate in the France program. Want to learn more? Here is a short video: https://youtu.be/8k3a9bpPExk Here is … Continue reading Scholarship Open for France Spring Break Program 2016!

Lectures on-site in France! by Alyssa D’Aiello

It’s already the 16th and although the program is coming to a close, we still have much to see.  Today was one of our later starting days, but I still had trouble waking up.  Maybe it’s still jet lag or maybe the fact that we’ve been walking about 10 miles a day. While heading to … Continue reading Lectures on-site in France! by Alyssa D’Aiello

Finding Myself & My Religion in Paris! by Lindsay Firn

“You cannot believe in God until you believe in yourself.” Growing up I always had faith however I never had a religion. Nearly three years ago I was introduced to Catholicism. I soon learned that both of my parents (who never pushed religion upon me) were raised Catholic as was my paternal grandmother. Since the … Continue reading Finding Myself & My Religion in Paris! by Lindsay Firn

Exploring the extravagant and lavish Palace of Versailles by Lauren Stockton

Man oh man, where to start! This trip to Paris so far has been amazing! Out of the sights we’ve seen; Versailles has got to be the most extravagant and lavish. This property itself is massive. You could wonder these gardens and buildings for days and probably still wouldn’t get to see everything. The palace … Continue reading Exploring the extravagant and lavish Palace of Versailles by Lauren Stockton

Exploring the sites and history of France by Casey Bickel

On Tuesday we went t0 La Madeliene, visited the Champs Elysees, and the Arc de Triomphe.  At La Madeleine, we found out that it was built to resemble a temple to honor the glory of Napoleon’s army.  It was built in the Neo-Classical style and has 52 Corinthian columns that are about 65 1/2 ft … Continue reading Exploring the sites and history of France by Casey Bickel